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THINGS TO REMEMBER BEFORE TALKING WITH A PROSECUTOR

*A PROSECUTOR IS NOT YOUR ATTORNEY* The Prosecutor is a representative of the State and cannot provide you with legal advice. If you feel you need advice on how to resolve your ticket, please consider hiring and consulting with an attorney. A Class C is a criminal charge, meaning this is a legal process with two opposing sides and a neutral party that determines guilt. The prosecutor is hired to represent the State and does not decide your guilt. Guilt is only decided by either:

Judge or ( ) ()

Things you should Things you should not discuss with prosecutor: discuss with prosecutor: -offer for deferred to resolve your ticket -facts of your case -changing your plea to resolve your ticket -advice on how to plead -how to request -trial procedures

ANY STATEMENTS MADE TO A PROSECUTOR CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU IN TRIAL

PAYMENT PLANS Should you want to set a payment plan and cannot pay your ticket in full, you will need to see the . Know that this will result in a conviction.

If you’d like an offer to keep your ticket off your record, please refer to the below chart:

How To Resolve Your Case With The Prosecutor

Do you want an offer to pay for your ticket?

YES NO

Do you want to accept the offer No Set for trial that has been made?

YES

Do you need more time to save for the offer?

YES NO

Ask Judge for a Complete deferred continuance if you agreement and haven't had one. pay ticket in full.